MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

A Theoretical Model for Predicting Axial Compressive Strain of FRP-Confined Concrete

  • Tariq Muhammad Shaheer,
  • Saleem Muhammad Musa,
  • Haider Muhammad Abdullah,
  • Ali Abdul Rafay,
  • Ahmad Zaidi Syed Al Riyan,
  • Raza Ali,
  • Arshad Muhammad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202439801035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 398
p. 01035

Abstract

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The axial compressive strength and strain of structural elements made of reinforced concrete are enhanced by the external confinement provided by fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) sheets. There is still a need for more research into estimating axial compressive strain even though numerous studies have suggested analytical approaches to predict the axial compressive strength of concrete structural elements. This is a result of earlier strain models’ inadequate accuracy. Furthermore, rudimentary modelling techniques and small, noisy databases were used in the development of these models. To suggest a more realistic strain model and compare it with earlier models, a more rigorous methodology is therefore required. The goal of this study is to present a strain model for FRP-confined concrete members by analytical modeling based on a large database containing 570 sample points. When the models were assessed using statistical parameters, it was discovered that the estimations of the freshly proposed models were more accurate than those of the previous models. The estimations’ relative study provides significant support for the recommended analytical model’s applicability and accuracy in forecasting the axial-strain of CFRP-confined concrete compression members.

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